This story
was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com).
Vol. VI, No. 36,
Oct.
15-21, 2006
DEMOCRATIC SPACE
We commend the Supreme Court's decision to protect women
and children victims of violence by identifying them through fictitious
initials only. This decision is a welcome action for the victims who
stand to suffer further humiliation from the majority who are yet to
learn how to deal with victims. We hope that like the Rape Shield Law
which prevents defense panels to use the sexual history of the victim
against her, this decision would be maximized to help the victims feel
that their interest and well-being is very important.
We believe, though, that this ruling is not meant to encourage victims
to remain in hiding forever. While GABRIELA believes that no woman or
child victim of violence should feel guilty or ashamed for what
happened, we recognize that recovering from the stigma of violence
aggravated by the usually negative reaction of the society does not
happen overnight. In fact, majority of women who come to the GABRIELA
Services Department for help undergo a long process before coming out
from the hiding and proclaiming themselves survivors of violence.
This is why the government should still be able to shield women and
children who are not yet ready to face the society after being
violated. It is understandable if majority of the victims are still
recovering from emotional turmoil including shame. But beyond this,
the government should do its part by ensuring that victims get the
justice they deserve while protecting them from victim-blaming and
other attacks.
Aside from this pro-victim ruling, GABRIELA also encourages extensive
education campaign among government agencies on how to treat and deal
with women and children victims. People who are exposed to the victims
should be able to help them feel that there
is no need to hide. Thus, education for both the victims and those who
assist them is very important.
Emmi De Jesus
GABRIELA Secretary General
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